4 KEY INDICATORS REVIEWED OVER 5 YEARS Order backlog by segments in million (before consolidation) , , , , , , , , , ,412.9 Revenues by segments in million (before consolidation) , , , , , , , , ,298.9 EBIT adjusted by segments in million (before consolidation) OEM segment MRO segment Earnings after tax (EAT) in million The OEM segment (Original Equipment Manufacturing) covers new commercial engines, including spare parts, and the whole of the military business. The MRO segment (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) comprises all commercial maintenance activities. In the five-year overviews, the figures for the financial years 2010 through 2013 are adjusted and unaudited. For information on these adjustments, please refer to the Notes to the consolidated financial statements (IFRS 11, Joint Arrangements).

5 R&D AFTERMARKET Engines for decades SERIES PRODUCTION

6 A BALANCED PORTFOLIO with outstanding prospects + GE9X At present still in the R&D phase, the GE9X promises to be the world s next great engine for long-haul airliners. This family of geared turbofan engines has been selected by five aircraft manufacturers and is scheduled to enter service in PW1000G family The GEnx is in series production and already being deployed in longhaul aircraft. MTU also carries out maintenance on the turbine center frame. GEnx GP7000 MTU manufactures components for the A380 s GP7000 engine in Munich and carries out maintenance on the low-pressure turbine in Hannover. Cumulative cash flow Entry into service 0 GE9X PW400 PW1700G PW1900G PW6000 PW300 PW1400G PW800 PW1200G PW1100G PW1500G GEnx GP Series productio Preliminary studies R & D

7 MTU s balanced portfolio comprises engines at every stage of their lifecycle, and of all thrust and power classes, for which it provides a full range of services stretching from R&D and manufacturing to maintenance. MTU has recognized expertise in low-pressure turbines, high-pressure compressors and turbine center frames. These components form part of modern aircraft engines such as the GP7000 deployed in the Airbus A380 and the GEnx deployed in the Boeing 787 and As a stakeholder in the PW1000G engine family, MTU has ensured its future growth in the market for short- and medium-haul aircraft and regional jets. Its share in the GE9X engine for the Boeing 777X offers similar prospects in the future market for long-haul airliners. MTU is one of the world s top five providers of maintenance services for commercial aircraft engines. The most important program in MTU s MRO portfolio is the V2500, which powers the Airbus A320 family. V2500 The V2500 is MTU s most lucrative commercial engine program in both the OEM and MRO operating segments. CF6-80C JT8D-200 CF6-50 / 80A PW2000 V2500 CF6-80E PW G Number of calendar years after program launch Phase-out n Aftermarket

8 PW1000G Top-selling engine with over 6,000 firm orders and options The PurePower PW1000G family of geared turbofan engines has already conquered the market, with more than 6,000 fi rm orders and options placed by the end of Five aircraft manufacturers have chosen this type of engine. It is offered as an option for the Airbus A320neo and the Irkut MS-21, and is the exclusive engine for the Bombardier CSeries, the Mitsubishi Regional Jet and the new Embraer E-Jets. MTU s share in these contracts lies between 15 and 18 percent, depending on the application. As well as supplying the high-speed low-pressure turbine and the fi rst four stages of the high-pressure compressor, MTU also manufactures brush seals and nickel blisks. The PW1000G is scheduled to enter service in 2015 and promises to be as successful as the V2500, currently MTU s best-selling commercial engine program. PurePower PW1000G + Cumulative cash flow 0 40 Number of calendar years after program launch - The PW1000G engines are at the beginning of their lifecycle. The first of them will fly in 2015 aboard the Bombardier CSeries. Preparations for series production are in full swing, because more than 6,000 of these GTF engines will be needed to meet the current volume of fi rm orders and options.

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10 GE9X Approximately 4 billion euros in potential revenues for MTU MTU s acquisition of a 4-percent stake in the GE9X program in 2014 was a decisive move that will assure the company a significant market share in one of the most important engines for tomorrow s long-haul airliners. At the same time, it has helped MTU further improve its product mix. MTU is responsible for designing and manufacturing the turbine center frame for the GE9X, which will power the Boeing 777X. Over the lifetime of the program, this represents about 4 billion euros in potential revenues for MTU. The new engine will be a model of efficiency, with the best fuel consumption to thrust ratio of all engines ever marketed by GE.

11 GE9X + Cumulative cash flow 0 40 Number of calendar years after program launch - The GE9X engine for the Boeing 777X is still in the development phase. This program places MTU on a solid footing in the key long-haul market and promises to generate around 4 billion euros in revenues for the group over the engine s lifetime.

12 GEnx GEnx market estimated at 4,400 units The GEnx is designed to power long-haul aircraft and is deployed in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the Boeing MTU s 6.65-percent share in this program covers the design, manufacture and assembly of the turbine center frame. The GEnx went into series production a little over three years ago and accounts for a growing proportion of MTU s revenues in the commercial engine business. The total market potential of the GEnx engine is estimated at 4,400 units. So far, approximately 1,600 orders have been placed. MTU provides MRO support for the GEnx turbine center frame all around the world under the terms of an agreement extending throughout all stages of the program lifecycle. For MTU this represents more than three billion euros in MRO revenues.

13 GEnx + Cumulative cash flow 0 40 Number of calendar years after program launch - Series production of GEnx engines for Boeing s long-haul fl eet commenced in MTU s maintenance facilities are optimally prepared to handle this new engine, which is expected to generate over three billion euros in MRO revenues over its lifetime.

14 GP7000 More than 900 GP7000 modules delivered The world s largest passenger aircraft, the A380, is equipped with GP7000 engines. MTU holds the third-largest share in this engine program (22.5%) after GE and Pratt & Whitney. MTU is responsible for the design and manufacture of the low-pressure turbine and the turbine center frame, as well as the manufacture of parts of the high-pressure turbine. These components are produced at MTU s main manufacturing site in Munich. To date, MTU has delivered more than 900 low-pressure turbines and turbine center frames for the GP7000. The first GP7000 engines became due for scheduled maintenance in MTU Maintenance will benefit from a share of this work.

15 GP Cumulative cash flow 0 40 Number of calendar years after program launch - The GP7000 for the A380 is well into the series-production phase. MTU has built and shipped more than 900 GP7000 modules and handed them over for assembly. The first engines underwent scheduled maintenance in 2013.

16 V2500 MTU Maintenance logs over 3,700 V2500 shop visits With more than 6,000 engines delivered to over 200 customers, the V2500 is one of the world s bestsellers. This commercial engine contributes more to MTU s revenues than any other product in both the OEM and MRO operating segments. MTU holds a 16-percent share in the V2500 program, and has 25 years of experience in its maintenance. MTU is the world s number-one provider of MRO services for this popular engine, with a market share of around 35 % and a total of over 3,700 shop visits by close to 50 customers around the world. The V2500 is used to power the Airbus A320 family, the Boeing/McDonnell Douglas MD-90 and the Embraer KC-390. It will remain one of the keystones of MTU s engine portfolio for many years to come: The partnership agreement with the IAE consortium, which markets this engine, is in effect until V Cumulative cash flow 0 40 Number of calendar years after program launch - The V2500 has been part of MTU s MRO portfolio for 25 years and is still in production. MTU Maintenance is the world s leading provider of maintenance services for this engine, with a total of over 3,700 shop visits.

20 16 LETTER TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS The title of this year s Annual Report Engines for decades succinctly describes why MTU is so successful. For 80 years, MTU has been providing support for commercial and military engines at all stages of their lifecycle, which can extend to 30 years or more, starting with R&D and continuing through series production and aftermarket services. Our main strategic advantage is a balanced portfolio of engines at different lifecycle stages covering all market sectors. In this way we can be sure that the investments required during the development and series production phases of new programs ultimately lead to many years of cash flow from spare parts sales and maintenance services for these engines. In the past financial year, our main focus has been on investing in the future. MTU holds stakes in several engines that will play a major role in the aviation world of tomorrow chief among them the geared turbofan (GTF) programs for the PurePower PW1000G family. These engines are still at the beginning of their lifecycle and have been selected by five airframe manufacturers for deployment in short- and medium-haul aircraft: the Airbus A320neo, the Bombardier CSeries, the new generation of Embraer E-Jets, the Mitsubishi Regional Jet and the Irkut MS-21. By the end of 2014, more than 6,000 firm orders and options had been placed for GTF engines, a considerable market success. The development process is advancing well; the highlight in 2014 was the first flight of an A320neo powered by GTF engines in September. MTU has made substantial investments to prepare for the series-production phase, including the construction of a new logistics center and a new manufacturing facility for geared turbofan components in Munich and the expansion of our plant in Poland. This will enable us to ramp up production in the second half of 2015, when the CSeries is due to enter service. Another member of the PurePower engine family is the PW800, for which MTU supplies the lowpressure turbine and the forward stages of the high-pressure compressor. In 2014, Gulfstream selected the PW800 to power its new G500/G600 family of business jets. MTU is thus assured a prime position in the future market for business jet engines. MTU also enjoys a favorable position in the future long-haul market sector, thanks to its acquisition in 2014 of a 4-percent share in the GE9X engine for the future Boeing 777X. Over the lifetime of the program, this represents potential revenues for MTU of about 4 billion. The GE9X was an outstanding success at the Farnborough Airshow 2014, where MTU garnered orders totaling approximately 1.3 billion, the majority for the GE9X. The GEnx for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Boeing is further along in its lifecycle. It has already entered series production and is generating an increasing share of revenues for MTU s OEM business. MTU is responsible for the GEnx turbine center frame. In 2014, we secured a significant market advantage when we were accepted as an approved maintenance organization for this module as part of GE s global MRO network. Potential revenues from this maintenance agreement amount to more than 3 billion. The top revenue earner in MTU s commercial engine portfolio in both the OEM and MRO operating segments is the V2500 engine that powers the Airbus A320. MTU is the world s leading provider of maintenance services for the V2500, and celebrated the 25th anniversary of this MRO partnership in 2014.

21 TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS LETTER TO THE SHAREHOLDERS 17 As regards the military engine business, we have successfully ramped up series production for the TP400-D6, and shipped the 100th engine in The German armed forces took delivery of their first A400M equipped with TP400-D6 engines in December This cross-section of our engine portfolio illustrates MTU s excellent position in both the OEM and MRO operating segments, which is also reflected in our financial results. Our revenues in the commercial engine business have increased by 12 % to 2.1 billion, while commercial maintenance revenues have grown by 7 % to 1.3 billion. The military engine business has risen by 6 % to 532 million. At group level, 2014 was another record-breaking year at MTU. Group revenues increased to an unprecedented 3.9 billion. Adjusted earnings also reached an all-time high, with an operating profit of 383 million and an EBIT margin of 9.8 %. Earnings after tax rose to 253 million. With these results, we have fully met our targets for the year including the revised earnings forecast issued in October. We owe this excellent performance to the devoted work and untiring efforts of our highly skilled employees, to whom I would like to express my sincere thanks on behalf of the entire Executive Board. As our shareholders, you too can expect to benefit from MTU s positive results. In keeping with our dividend policy, which is based on continuity, we intend to once again offer an earnings-oriented dividend for the financial year At the Annual General Meeting on April 15, 2015, we intend to propose a dividend payment of 1.45 per share. As in 2014, our main focus in the next few years will be on building up production capacity for the geared turbofan programs and further developing the relevant technologies. We are also working on R&D projects for engines that will play an important role in the future, such as the GE9X. These projects have a tight schedule in order to meet the planned date for entry into service. In the MRO segment, we are strengthening our position as an exclusive partner in the OEMs maintenance networks, which will enable us to maximize the utilization of our maintenance resources in the years to come. In other words, we are continuing to invest in the company s future. As far as 2015 is concerned, we expect growth in the series-production sector to be stronger than in the far more profitable spare parts business. A high growth rate is anticipated in the commercial maintenance sector, while the military engine business is expected to decrease. These future-oriented projects, coupled with MTU s solid financial basis, will enable the group to further consolidate its market position in both the OEM and MRO operating segments as well as in engine programs for short- and medium-haul aircraft, widebody aircraft for long-haul flights, and business jets. For this reason, MTU remains an attractive investment, both in the short term and for many decades to come. We would be delighted if you, our shareholders, see things the same way and continue to place your trust in us.

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23 TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS THE EXECUTIVE BOARD 19 THE EXECUTIVE BOARD With its solid financial basis and pioneering technologies, MTU s product portfolio makes the company a sound investment today and for many decades to come. As a high-tech leader in key components of today s and tomorrow s aircraft engines, MTU offers technology that will last for decades. REINER WINKLER Chief Executive Officer, Director of Labor Relations Appointed term: to September 30, 2019 Born 1961 Degree in business administration From May 2005 to December 2013: member of the MTU Executive Board with responsibility for finance, human resources and IT (Director of Labor Relations) Member of MTU s executive management since 2001 Former managing director finance and controlling at TEMIC Telefunken micro-electronic GmbH Previous management posts: Daimler-Benz AG, Siemens AG DR. RAINER MARTENS Member of the Executive Board, Chief Operating Officer Appointed term: to April 14, 2019 Born 1961 Doctorate and degree in mechanical engineering In present post since April 2006 Has occupied various key positions in the engine and aircraft production industry over a period spanning more than 20 years Previous management posts: Airbus, MTU Aero Engines, CIM-Fabrik Hannover ggmbh With its stakes in promising new engine programs and a well-rounded portfolio, MTU will be able to live up to its motto of engines for decades. With its all-round expertise in the maintenance of the market s bestselling engines, MTU can be assured of strong MRO revenues for decades. MICHAEL SCHREYÖGG Member of the Executive Board, Chief Program Officer Appointed term: to June 30, 2016 Born 1966 Degree in mechanical engineering In present post since July 2013 Former head of military programs at MTU Aero Engines Managed and coordinated numerous programs for many years at MTU Aero Engines, most recently for the TP400-D6 and MTR390 engines DR. STEFAN WEINGARTNER Member of the Executive Board, President MTU Maintenance Term of office ends on March 31, 2015 Born 1961 Doctorate in engineering, degree in physics, MBA In present post since November 2007 Former head of military programs at MTU Aero Engines Previous posts: managing director of MTU Turbomeca Rolls-Royce GmbH, president and managing director of EADS Japan Co. Ltd., managing director of DaimlerChrysler Japan Holding

24 20 THE MTU SHARE VOLATILE STOCK MARKETS 2014 was yet another record-breaking year for the German stock markets. The DAX blue-chip index broke 10,000 points for the first time ever, while in the summer the MDAX midcap index rose to a new all-time high of more than 17,000 points. The low interest rate policy maintained by the European Central Bank and the U.S. Federal Reserve was an important contributing factor. At 0.05 %, the key interest rate in the eurozone has never been so low, encouraging many investors to place their money in shares. This initially positive mood gave way to more bearish sentiments in the second half of 2014, in the wake of political upheavals and deteriorating economic indicators. This mood change was reflected in the stock market indices. After moving up during the earlier part of the year, both the DAX and the MDAX became more volatile from July onward, resulting in significant losses. Toward the end of the year, however, investors optimism rose once again to predominate. Over the year as a whole, the DAX gained in value by 2.7 %, closing at 9,806 points on December 31, The MDAX rose by 2.2 % and stood at 16,935 points at the close of trade on December 31. Shares of aviation industry companies such Airbus Group, Safran and Rolls-Royce were also marked by volatility in The Stoxx Europe TMI Aerospace & Defense Index dropped in value by 8.4 % over the course of the year. MTU SHARE PERFORMANCE IMPACTED BY VOLATILE STOCK MARKET MTU share achieves subtle gain The MTU share price exhibited high volatility in In the first quarter it dropped to 60.94, the lowest level of the year, mainly due to the weak U.S. dollar. The share rallied in the second quarter, with an average quoted price of 68. When the financial data for the first six months of 2014 were published on July 24, MTU adjusted its revenue forecast. In the second half of the year, deteriorating sentiments on the capital market plus political unrest drove the MTU share price down again, causing it to lose around 11 % by mid-august. After briefly treading water, investors regained confidence in the share s potential as a recommended buy. In the fourth quarter, the falling price of oil and the stronger U.S. dollar had a stimulating effect on the share price. On October 23, 2014, MTU revised its end-of-year forecast upward. The value of MTU shares increased significantly in the weeks that followed, reaching their highest quoted price of the year, 72.42, at the end of December. Over the year as a whole, the MTU share price recorded a gain of 1.1 %, closing at on December 31. MTU share performance in 2014 compared with stock market indices (baseline Dec. 31, 2013 = 100) MTU MDAX 85 Dow Jones Aerospace & Defense Index 80 Dec. 31, 13 Jan. 31, 14 Feb. 28,14 March 31, 14 April 30, 14 May 31, 14 June 30, 14 July 31,14 Aug. 31, 14 Sept. 30, 14 Oct. 31, 14 Nov. 30, 14 Dec. 31,14

26 22 ATTRACTIVE DIVIDEND Proposed dividend 1.45 At the Annual General Meeting on April 15, 2015, the Executive Board and the Supervisory Board intend to propose a dividend payment of 1.45 per share for the financial year 2014, in accordance with the company s earnings-oriented dividend policy. The previous year s dividend was 1.35 per share. Investors can expect to receive their dividend payment on April 16, The dividend payout ratio calculated as a percentage of MTU s net profit available for distribution is 35 %. Based on the share price of at the close of trade on December 31, 2014, this represents a dividend yield of 2.0 %. TRADING VOLUME In 2014, the average number of MTU shares that changed hands each day through Xetra trading and the floor trading systems was 118,000, compared with 146,000 shares per day in The average daily trading volume expressed in monetary terms amounted to around 8 million, compared with 10 million in MTU was thus placed 22nd in the ranking of MDAX companies according to trading volume in 2014 (2013: 15th place). In terms of market capitalization, MTU ranked 12th with outstanding shares valued at 3,752 million (2013: 10th place). BROAD INTERNATIONAL SHAREHOLDER BASE At December 31, 2014, 98 % of MTU shares were in free float and around 2 % were held by the company itself in the form of treasury shares. Of the free-floating shares, roughly 91 % were owned by institutional investors and 7 % by retail investors. The shareholder structure is diversified, with the majority of institutional investors based in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, France and other Western European countries. At December 31, 2014, the stock market authorities were in possession of notifications pursuant to Section 21 (1) of the German Securities Trading Act (WpHG) from the following institutional investors, each of whom holds more than 3 % of the company s voting rights: Capital Research and Management Company, U.S.A. (9.84 % notification dated February 26, 2014), The Capital Group Companies, U.S.A. (9.19 % notification dated March 5, 2014), Sun Life, Canada (5.31 % notification dated December 6, 2013), Mondrian Investment Partners Limited, U.K. (3.0 % notification dated October 8, 2014). Shareholder structure MTU shareholder structure, overall MTU shareholder structure, institutional investors by region 1) Institutional investors 91 % France 3 % Canada 4 % Others 5 % Germany 8 % USA 43 % Retail investor 7 % MTU treasury shares 2 % Great Britain 38 % 1) Approximation based on top 50 shareholders. As of December 31, 2014.

27 TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS THE MTU SHARE 23 HIGH PROFILE AMONG ANALYSTS Many investors base their share purchase decisions on research reports issued by banks. As of the end of December 2014, 23 analysts were reporting regularly on MTU. Buy recommendations were issued by 8 of these financial institutions, while 10 gave the MTU share a hold rating, and 5 recommended selling (2013: 5 buy, 14 hold, 3 sell ). The average upside target was 71. The following financial institutions report regularly on MTU: Alpha Value Research Deutsche Bank HSBC Metzler Equities Berenberg Bank DZ Bank Independent Research Natixis Bernstein Research Equinet Investec Oddo Securities Research BoA Merrill Lynch Exane BNP Paribas JPMorgan Cazenove Société Générale Citi Global Markets Research Goldman Sachs KeplerCheuvreux UBS Commerzbank Hauck & Aufhäuser Landesbank Baden-Württemberg INVESTOR RELATIONS ACTIVITIES In 2014, MTU staged 12 road shows in all major financial centers in Europe and the United States to meet with investors. The company also participated in 13 international investor conferences, including the German Investment Seminar hosted by Commerzbank in New York, the German Corporate Conference organized by KeplerCheuvreux in Frankfurt and the European Industrial Conference held by Goldman Sachs in London. In addition, members of management and the IR team provided detailed information on the company s business model and its potential for growth in numerous face-to-face meetings. Another key platform for dialog with shareholders was the MTU Annual General Meeting, which was held in Munich on May 8, It was attended by shareholders representing 20 % of the share capital with voting rights (previous AGM: 48 %). MTU s medium- to long-term opportunities were one of the main subjects discussed during the company s annual Investor and Analyst Day, which was held in Munich on November 25, The event was attended by some 40 analysts and investors, who were able to gain an overview of the latest developments and MTU s progress with the implementation of its growth strategy. MTU once again received numerous awards in At the Deutsches Wirtschaftsforum conference in early December, MTU was presented with the German Investors Award for Responsible Business Practices. The jury s decision was based on the company s steady progress in sustainability management. Buy-side analysts ranked MTU 3rd among Europe s Best CEOs, CFOs and Investor Relations in the aerospace & defense sector and the MTU Annual Report was placed 15th in manager magazin s Best Annual Reports category for MDAX companies. Investors Award for Responsible Business Practices The Investor Relations section of the MTU website (www.mtu.de) provides all relevant information. You are also welcome to contact the IR team by calling

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